Faith, Purpose and Politics
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Faith, Purpose and Politics
The Muzzled Truth About Covid / Featuring Ronald Owens
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As Covid vaccines were administered all across the country, the US dropped the ball on a key aspect: tracking adverse events from the vaccines and developing treatments. Today the US still lacks a national mandate requiring doctors to report every potential adverse event and there has been no robust push to encourage patients to document and submit all potential reactions, including those emerging months or even years later.
In this episode of Faith, Purpose and Politics, I interviewed Robert Owens, author of Muzzled Truth, a book about how the California Department of Public Health rejected COVID-19 treatment and vaccine health risks warnings.
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Now, the title of this book will grab you. It is Faith, Purpose, and Politics: Running the Race of My Life. Immediately I was captivated. Tell me about how you chose your title.
SPEAKER_03It just came to me and I because I know I was in the race of my life.
SPEAKER_02All right. Welcome to another episode of Faith, Purpose, and Politics. And today I have the pleasure of having Mr. Ronald Owens. He's an activist, an advocate, and uh just in the medical freedom space. Mr. Owens, welcome.
SPEAKER_04Thank you. Thank you, Tamara, for inviting me to your platform. Thank you very much.
SPEAKER_02Thank you for joining me. You and I met on the X app after a discussion. I believe we were talking about reparations and it rolled into all kinds of other things. And just watching you and listening to you talk about COVID and the shots and medical freedom. I'm just going to give you space, sir, to just speak your piece. Again, the faith, purpose, and politics.
SPEAKER_04Well, again, thank you once again for inviting me and to allow my faith and what God has purposed me to do on your platform and sharing with your audience. Thank you.
SPEAKER_02Absolutely. Thank you for joining me.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, well, it's been a very um, it's coming up on two years since I retired as an information officer too with the California Department of Public Health. An information officer is essentially a classification in California State Service, which is a person who is the liaison between the mainstream media, reporters, journalists, and the department program staff, the subject matter experts who I worked with to convey public health policy to the people of California. So I was a public information officer with the California Department of Public Health for more than 14 years. So basically we met because, as you indicated, what several months ago, you and I met virtually on X, and we participated in uh a couple of spaces together. One where you were essentially talking about reparations, and I was learning about that issue. And then you learning about me coming on a nightly basis on stop the shot space with um uh on on X.
SPEAKER_02Yep, absolutely, yep.
SPEAKER_04So um there are two things that occurred while I was a public information officer doing COVID. Number one, I learned in October of 2021 that the California Department of Public Health was going to post on the department's website to dissuade people from using ivermectin because they were essentially stating that ibromectin is used for veterinarian purposes. And that's just one aspect of of ivermectin. I knew that properly dosed ivermectin can be used to fight COVID. So in October of 2021, I was the recipient of an email that I felt if I did not respond to it, it would have been cowardly. So your your program is called Faith. And one of my aspects of my faith, I'm I I'm a Christian, is to speak up and stand up for the truth. I felt like if I had not stood up or spoken up for the truth, I would have been cowardly. And and that's to me is something that is against my man code, it's against my faith, it's against how I was raised by my parents. So I I did some research and um I found some credible information that was aired in a public hearing a year or so earlier, Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson. He featured a Dr. Pierre Corey, and Dr. Pierre Corey said, Look, I worked at a hospital that treated inner city uh people, people of color, essentially, with properly dosed ivermectin, and I cared more than 8,000 people. And Tamara, I was really excited about that information, sharing that with my not only my management, but with the senior leadership at the California Department of Public Health. I wrote what then would have been my most important email since uh in my in my career with state service. Like I said, this was in 2021. So I had been working for the state of California for 27 years at that point. And um I did this research, pulled it, pulled this information together, and I shared it with not only my management as I just indicated, but my my the senior leadership at the California Department of Public Health, which was um, or um the director, who at that time was Dr. Tomas Argonne, the assistant director, uh Kristen Seudor, two, three deputy directors and assistant directors, and and um I sent that email in October of 2021, hoping that they would take my advice, which was to present to 40 million Californians that properly dosed iromectin can cure COVID, according to what I shared um with with um with the um with the recipients of that email. So I knew that I was going against the grain because at that time CDPH was stating that um people needed to take the uh COVID-19 vaccine, and um they were saying that the vaccines are safe and effective, and any other uh treatment was not part of the agenda here in California. Anyway, so they responded hours later, and essentially they said, Look, you're not a doctor, and number two, CDPH is not in a position to approve treatment. That's the job of the FDA or the Food and Drug Administration. So that was that. And my thing is, look, we're dealing with this pandemic, and I think we need to think out of the box. But my management didn't see it that way, and I was disappointed that they didn't at least think out of the box and and and um not really look at the information um that I was sharing with them by subject matter experts in the department. So that's the first aspect of my whistleblower story working at CDPH.
SPEAKER_02In hindsight, it's 2020.
SPEAKER_04It is, yeah. So the second aspect of my whistleblower story appeared or happened uh six months or so later. I was on Telegram. I usually just go to Telegram to just um look at information, and somehow somebody posted a video of the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, Javier Bissera. He was um oh, what's the word, a participant in a convening on equity summit in in April of 2022. And he was talking to um the panelists on that particular um um convening on equity summit, and he's talking about the um COVID-19 vaccine, and he said, quote, we know these vaccines are killing people of color, blacks, Latinos, indigenous people at about two times the rate of white Americans. And Tamara, I was so shocked at listening to that video, I had to replay it over and over and over again, thinking, am I hearing what he's saying? So I kept replaying it, listening to it. I backed it up, listening to it in context, and I just couldn't believe what I was hearing that one of the highest ranking officials in the Biden administration was was um saying, look, we know these vaccines are killing people. So um killing people disproportionately. Exactly. He admitted that the COVID-19 vaccines are killing people of color, and he was a man of color, and he is a man of color. He's a Latino. He said, we know these vaccines are killing people of color, blacks, Latinos, indigenous people at about two times the rate of white Americans. Okay, so I'm a researcher, and I did some research, went to the vaccine adverse event reporting system, and I couldn't find any specific information that the COVID-19 vaccines were killing people of color twice amount than blacks, Latinos, indigenous people, at about two times the rate of white Americans. I couldn't find that information, but I did find some information, according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, that the COVID-19 vaccines were killing people, period. And at that time, I'm trying to remember, I can't remember the odd number, but more than 26,000 people at that time uh were um had been injured or or uh or actually what 26,000, more than 26,000 people across the United States died from the COVID-19 vaccine. And scores were uh injured. And so um they were injured in a lot of categories. Um, yeah, there was, I'm looking at what's posted on my muzzled truth.com website. If your listeners would want to see all this information, they can go to muzzled truth. That's M-U-Z-Z-L-E-D. Truth, T-R-U-T-H dot com. And they can go and see the emails that I sent regarding the properly dosed ivorymectin information in October of 2021. And the email that I sent to my boss and on April, trying to look at the date here, I believe it's April, yes, April 18th, 2022. So in that email, according to FAIRS that I cited, that there were more than 149,000 hospitalizations, more than 127,000 urgent care uh visits, uh, excuse me, more than 187,000. Um uh 127,000 urgent care visits, and 187,000 doctor office visits. And people had suffered from anaphylaxis, bell's palsy, miscarriages, heart attacks, and some of these multi-syllabic medical terms can be construed as people having strokes, heart attacks, um, facial paralysis, bell's palsy, shingles, all because of the side effect of them taking the COVID-19 vaccine. And let me state this it takes a lot for someone to sit down and fill out a vaccine adverse event reporting system. It's a database system that is co-managed by the FDA as well as the CDC. And I understand that if you fraudulently fill out a theirs report, you're opening yourself up to be um to be um prosecuted. So, yeah, people just don't fill these things out with without um, number one, it takes time, and they just don't do it on on purpose. So anyway, after I sent that email to my boss in April of 2022, and after I shared with her what Becerra said, we know these vaccines are killing people of color, blacks, Latinos, indigenous people at about two times the rate of white Americans. I surely thought my deputy director would respond in an alarmed way as when I learned about this information, but oh she basically said, thanks, Ron, for the email that you sent. I was shocked, surprised, and quite frankly angered that there was no like, hey, we need to look at this. Because I recommended to my my deputy director that the directorate needed to know about this, that the agency needed to know, and uh Governor Gabin Newsom needed to know this. But and I don't know to this day if the director or agency or the governor's office was apprised or informed at what I shared with my my boss on April 18th, 2022. All I know that she responded with a very dismissive thank you. So six months later, I have been tracking what's been going on with people who have been injured by the COVID-19 vaccine. And um quite frankly, during that time, I was I had all kinds of emotions. I was sad and depressed and shocked that there was no like alarm bells from my management. So I revisited the issue. I revisited the issue, issue um several months later. And um at that point, an additional 5,000 people had died from the COVID-19 vaccine. And basically, I believe the count was more than 31,000. And quite naturally, if there's going to be an increase in deaths, there's gonna be an increase in all of those 10 categories of people having strokes and seizures and and um facial paralysis and sudden deaths and and so forth. So that particular email that I sent to my boss, to this day I didn't receive a response from, but I did receive a response from my immediate uh supervisor. And um basically he his response was um that I um was sharing with them my personal opinion, and he said that my views are in conflict with the department and um my research findings on vaccinations. And I'm thinking this is not my view, this is what Sarah said. We know these vaccines are killing people of color, blacks, Latinos, indigenous people at about two times the rate of white Americans. The data that I shared is data from a federal website. Um he's he basically also stated that um I needed to learn more about CDPH's official position regarding COVID-19 vaccine. And he expressed concern that my personal research efforts may be a misuse of both state time and equipment. Essentially, that was a veiled threat, and I knew that. And at that point in time, thinking, you know what, I need to protect myself. So I researched in October, November, December of 2022 whether I should file a complaint with the Department of Civil Rights Units. I mean, here are the optics. I'm this black guy. It's so outrageous. It's comical. I'm this black guy telling my two white superiors that we know these vaccines are killing people of color. And what did my two white superiors do? They threaten. They threaten to discipline the black guy. And this is supposed to be in liberal California. This is not like in Mississippi or Alabama or Georgia. This is a state that prides itself of being of having diversity, equity, inclusion. But you know what? The information that I provided was contrary to what CDPH, the California Department of Public Health, was telling Californians that these vaccines are safe, are, are safe and effective. That was a lie. And the truth that I was sharing with them was um went against that narrative and and they couldn't have that. So anyway, um I decided not to pursue um a uh filing a complaint with the department's civil rights unit, that's what CDPH calls it, because I felt like I would be making the issue about me, the messenger. The issue was not about the messenger, the issue was about the message. So I just felt late of the Lord, just let it lie. Until something that happened several months later, August of 2023, we were having a virtual staff meeting, and there was a meeting request that we received, and they asked, the reporter asked if there had been any any um serious uh events of of people, um adverse events of people who received the uh COVID-19 vaccine. And I want to go back to your program, faith. As a man of faith, I believe in speaking up, even though it's the unpopular thing to do. My my my um credo as a man, as as a born in it, is to always tell the truth to my superiors and share with them information they don't necessarily want to know, but they need to know. So we were participating. In the staff meeting, and I had been following all along from April of 2022 and October of 2022 through 2023, the carnage that the COVID-19 vaccines was leaving in its wake, and I felt a sense of urgency, depression, anger, yes, sadness, yes. Um, and stress too, because I remember that I did break out during this time with a rash. But anyway, during a staff meeting, I I shared what was on my heart with about 12 other of my colleagues on that call. And you know what? The deputy director, she told me to be quiet. And you know, in my family, and quite naturally in the black community, we know to talk smack, okay? So basically, I remember, you know, I we've had really uh a lot of family arguments throughout the course of my life. And you know how we have a family argument. It could be just like a healthy discussion or disagreement or debate and talking issues. You just keep talking. And the other person is talking, and I just kept talking, sharing with my colleagues what Sarah said. We know these vaccines are killing people. I wasn't too articulate at that time because it was a stressful situation, but I wanted my colleagues to know what I knew, to share with them what I learned, to let them know that the information that I was sharing with them was from a high-ranking bidding cabinet official. And the deputy director didn't want me to share this information with my colleagues. So she she tried to shut me down, but I just kept talking, smack, just kept talking. And when she saw that I wasn't going to be quiet, she directed the media team supervisor to shut down the call. Shut down the call. And I remember her saying it two, three times, and I was still talking in mid-sentence, and our Teams meeting, it's like a Zoom call, but in the state, we call it the Teams meeting. The Teams meeting uh ended. Hours later, I received an email saying um that I was acting in a, I don't know if the word was belligerent, but I was um wasn't respectful. That's right. I wasn't respectful to my management. I need to be kind. Then um days later after that, I received a counseling memorandum. And essentially that counseling memorandum was telling me to stop sharing my personal beliefs, to be kind to my superiors, to um um to promote what we're doing at CPH, and um the counseling memorandum, uh the terms of it, which I did not sign by the way, but the terms of it was look, you're to behave yourself for a full year. This counseling memorandum is going to be in your personnel file after a year. You can petition to have it removed. But if you do something within that year, they didn't really come out and say that, but I knew they were setting it up for me to have my pay docked. Can you imagine? I'm sharing truthful information they didn't want to know, and they really wanted to dock my pay from the get-go, but in state service, there's a principle, what is called progressive discipline. You can't dock somebody's pay unless you warn them first. And I knew that that counseling memorandum was essentially a warning uh to me that if I don't straighten up and fly right, they're gonna dock my pay or do something worse or whatever. At that point, I knew that it was time for me to leave. So I announced my retirement and um I retired just about two years ago coming up. December 31st was my last day working for the state. I didn't want to retire when I did. I didn't know that when I retired, that, oh my Lord, I immediately incurred a 55% pay cut. That was the difference between my salary and my pension. I had wanted to work there longer because the longer you work, the more you you more um you you pad your pension. Plus, I I I liked what I was doing. And I was the most tenured employee at that time. So um, but it's not about money. My faith is in God, doing the right thing. God's gonna take care of me. Um, I did pull Social Security, which I didn't really want to do in early 2024, but I had to to make ends meet. And uh after that I I wrote a book called Muzzle Truth. People can go to muzzle truth.com and they can um um order my book and I establish a website and I spoke before small groups, and in May of 2021, excuse me, May of 2024, I had a meeting, which happened to be my birthday by the way, May 15th, with Sue Frost, Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Sue Frost, and I shared with her all this information that I shared with you and your listeners back then um in May of 2024, and so I appeared at the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors uh a couple of weeks later, and for people to follow me on X, my handle is Muzzle Truth1. So there's a photograph of me or picture of me standing speaking at um at speaking, period, at uh at the Rostrum, and there's some people standing behind me in support of me. That profile picture is on my Muscle Truth 1 um um X page. That was the very first time that I stood before a California Board of Supervisor meeting and it happened to be Sacramento County, where I live, and shared with um them, and it was all I only had two minutes, by the way, I spoke on the agenda of matters not on the agenda. And so that was the first time that I shared with the uh with a board of supervisor, period, Sacramento County. So I went back three, four times sharing different information with Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, and I began to hone in a message that I put in a five-page document that I eventually sent them on July 22nd, 2024. Basically putting in writing what I tried to do with the California Department of Public Health in informing them this information about the COVID-19 vaccines killing people.
SPEAKER_02So stay there with that thought. So what happened? So what I what I think I'm hearing, and the I believe my listeners are hearing, is your faith moved you while you're at work. And literally they pushed, they pushed you into your purpose, right? It's you know, it was it was terrible what you went through, but sounds like all of that pushed you into your purpose, which has propelled you now in the in this political space. So continue on. That's that's what I'm hearing.
SPEAKER_04Well, and that's exactly your you're picking up what I'm laying down. Let me share something that um happened. I think this was in October of 2022. After I sent my second COVID-19 vaccine start killing people email, right before I sent it, I remember walking outside and I went to check the mailbox and I looked at this guy and I said, Lord, what are they going to do to me when I send them this email? Because quite naturally I was on thin ice. I had sent the email about the COVID-19 vaccines are killing people on the previous April. I had already sent an email the previous October, October of 2021, sharing with the senior leadership that properly dosed ivermectin can cure COVID. So I was on thin ice with management. So I remember looking at this guy saying, Lord, what are they going to do to me when I send them this email? And I felt this voice of God inside me saying, What am I going to do to you if you don't?
SPEAKER_02That part. Obedience. Obedience is better than sacrifice. Obedience.
SPEAKER_04Yes. So you're right. That my faith and them not listening to me, being intransigent, that propelled me in my purpose. There is this um scriptural passage in the book of Revelation. I don't have it memorized. There's a recitation of sinners who will be eternally, who won't. I'm trying to think it's yeah, uh eternally punished in a lake of fire. First on the list is not murderer or pedophile or any of those kind of sins, rapist. First on the list, the King James Version has the word faint-hearted. The synonym for faint-heartedness is a coward. That's the first sin on the list for those who will be eternally punished in a lake of fire. Evil people are going to do evil things. That's just life. But the reason why that evil exists is because unfortunately it's not checked by good people. And um it would have been coward cowardly of me not to speak up regarding the the ivermectin issue, not to speak up regarding the COVID-19 vaccine issue. And so, yeah, all this, I didn't basically um plan what I'm doing. I just kind of going along, God is leading me, started going to Sacramento County Board of Supervisor meetings, decided to formalize my verbal comments, because you only get two minutes, as I said, per appearance, put that in writing, thinking, you know what? I think the 57 other county board of supervisors need to also know this information.
SPEAKER_02So and there lies your politics. So we got the faith, we got the purpose, and now your politics and how you've traveled around California. Tell everybody, tell the listeners what you're doing.
SPEAKER_04Okay. Well, after I sent that email to all the 57 other county board supervisors on July 29th, 2024. Matter of fact, that took about a good week for me to do all that. I did it all by myself, going to 57 websites, uh, 57 County Board of Supervisor websites, copying and pasting all the email addresses, total of 358, post all of those email addresses in on my iPad, creating 57 separate PDFs addressed per county. That took about a good week. And um, I sent all that out, and after I sent that out on July 29, 2024, I'm thinking, you know what? I think I should follow up by going from county to county. So the reason why that I am interacting with the counties is because CDPH, the California Department of Public Health, has this relationship with the county health officers. Because I used to be a uh a listener on some of these calls where department subject matter experts would share information with the county health officers, with the county public information officers. So CDPH has this relationship with county officials throughout the state. And when I retired as a public information officer on December 31st, 2023, my oath as a public information officer or state worker did not expire. So I started traveling from county to county, started with neighboring San Joaquin County and Stockton. And then I went through um basically 50 other counties since then throughout the state, riding a KM Spider motorcycle. For those who don't know anything about motorcycles, or perhaps those who do, um my particular um KM spider is a um it's a it's considered like a tour, a tourist cruiser. You can count you can sit and ride across the United States. Matter of fact, my my motorcycle came with suitcases. I got suitcases. Anyway, so I've been riding my KM spider, two tires in front, one tire and back motorcycle throughout California, speaking at various Board of Supervisory meetings and sharing them in three minutes. Uh normally you get two minutes. Some counties give you three. Some counties, like Lord, Santa Clara, and uh San Mateo, only give you one minute. And so I can be seen. Um, if you go to my website, muzzle truth.com, there's a rumble button on my website. You click that and you see the videos where I've appeared at uh various counties throughout the state. So there's a there is a process of what I'm doing. Every county when I complete my um 58 stop the shots um tour will have three written notifications. One written notification in July of 2024, second written notification in December of 2024, third written notification after I appear before them. So H county will have three written notifications and one in-person appearance. I am producing receipts for any lawyer who wants to basically hold these public officials accountable for not doing what they should do, and that's at least, even if you believe that these vaccines are safe and effective, and I emphatically believe that they are not, but even if you do, as a county official, I tell them, according to Health and Safety Code, California Health and Safety Code 101025, they have a statutory responsibility to preserve and protect the public health. At least they should be informing their residents on their website, in social media postings, and in however they communicate saying, look, these vaccines are not safe and effective for everybody. Some people haven't been affected by the COVID-19 vaccines, but as I have um indicated, uh there are more than what, 96,000 Californians have filed entries with the vaccine event reporting system. And 796 Californians, I believe that's the number, I'll just say more than 700, just to make sure that I'm generously accurate. I don't have the exact number in my mind, but it is written in the documents that I have created. Okay, look, if there was a gathering, a banquet of a thousand people somewhere in the state of California, and 700 of those thousand people died from food poisoning, wouldn't that particular um the um incident generate some uh response, emergency response? But that has not happened with the with the board of supervisors that I have shared this information with. Some just sit there and they look at me. Some are shocked, some I can tell by their face are sympathetic. St. Louis Obispo County, oh man, I just felt bad vibes from those board of supervisor members. They just scowled at me like, how dare you speak up against these vaccines? They're safe and effective, you know? And speaking of purpose, I am the perfect messenger to deliver the message that I have been delivering. I could have called in some board of supervisors. You can call in. You can appear on Zoom or call in on the phone. Um, it takes a great amount of effort, and and I've written more than 14,000 miles on a motorcycle line, 68 by the way. So the weather is, you know, the older we get, it seems to affect um senior citizens more. And I'm I have a kid heart, but chronologically I'm a senior citizen.
SPEAKER_02You know, God called you for such a time as this, and this is you moving it, moving and and operating in your faith. This is you walking in your purpose, and it has all trinked trick trickled over into politics. So we you know what advocacy and activism, this is work. This is work. A lot of people don't understand how much work, and when you talk about how much work it has taken, you know, you hours and hours and days and days you spent uploading and emailing, and there's a lot of work that happens behind the scenes, and when they see activism, act activism, they see the outside, they see us showing up at a meeting, they see us, you know, but they don't know the the research required for you to even have the information, to deliver the information to legislators who who sometimes won't even hear you, won't even give you a a chance in that room, not gonna do anything with that information. But here, like you said, you got receipts, and that's part of my tagline receipts in these political streets. You have receipts, sir, that one day somebody somewhere who needs this information, they'll come and they'll be able to to to to you know remedy this that's that's happened. So thank you for doing all the work that you're doing. I when I met you, I knew you were somebody special. I definitely wanted to stay in touch. I follow you, I come into the spaces on on X and listen, and and I'm learning. We're we're we're there's so much left to learn. Like that you we still don't know all that these shots have done. We still don't know, and they didn't know when they put these shots out what was gonna happen. I I believe many of us didn't know, but those who put them out, I think there was an agenda. So it you know, that's a whole nother conversation.
SPEAKER_04It definitely is because I agree with you, and the agenda was depopulation.
SPEAKER_02Yes, yes, yes.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, uh, um it it angers me and saddens me at the same time. Um, I'm an expert witness in a case in Fresno County. Michelle Spencer is a nurse who noticed a 400% increase of babies dying since the administration of the COVID-19 vaccines.
SPEAKER_02Yes. And it becomes and this becomes an episode, uh a bigger, another episode, an opportunity for us to bring you back and you bring us up to speed on on the work that you're continuing to do. This is your look, you're walking in in your purpose, your faith activated. You're now you're moving in purpose, and it's it's politics, and and you're and we just want to say thank you for for all your hard work.
SPEAKER_04Thank you for being a voice. Thank you again for allowing me to share my story. Thank you.
SPEAKER_02And and heeding that call. So listen, before we head out, tell my audience again your website, your social media, your email, whatever you want to give them, let them know how to reach you if they need you.
SPEAKER_04Well, my website is muzzled truth.com. That's M-U-Z-Z-L-E-D, T-R-U-T-H dot com. And there are um documents on my website, uh, emails that I shared, um, and documents that I've sent to the board of supervisors that people can read for themselves. And my contact information is on my website as well. Down to the bottom. You can see my email is Ronald at muzzletroop.com. And I also um want to invite people, if people want to buy my book, I'd appreciate it. Um help pay for gas. And um I appreciate it.
SPEAKER_02Buy his book, y'all. Buy his book. Yes. Tell us the name of the book and where we can find the book.
SPEAKER_04Um the name of my book is Muzzle Truth. And um basically, uh, yeah, the title, Muzzle Truth, How the California Department of Public Health rejected COVID-19 treatment and vaccine health risk warnings. It's my sixth book. I wrote it in such a way that it can be read in one sitting. I even made sure that the that that that the print is large enough. Um because sometimes I believe that large print books is more uh palatable for the reader than really small print. And I wanted to make sure that the content was easier for people to read and to digest.
SPEAKER_02Absolutely, absolutely. So, y'all, thank you, Mr. Ronald Owens Muzzle Truth. But thank you for joining me, sir.
SPEAKER_04Thank you for having me. I really, really appreciate it.
SPEAKER_00Now, the title of this book will grab you. It is Faith, Purpose, and Politics Running the Race of My Life. Immediately I was captivated. Tell me about how you chose your title.
SPEAKER_03Oh, you know, I I don't think that I don't think I chose this title. It just came to me, and I because I know I was in the race of my life.